Description
This book offers an exploration of central themes in recent Anglo-American philosophy, focusing on the linguistic nature of philosophical inquiry. It delves into topics such as the relationship between philosophy and science, the nature of fact and language, and the intricacies of conceptual analysis. The text also examines first- and second-order tasks, scepticism, and the role of ordinary language in philosophical discourse. Through these discussions, it provides a comprehensive overview of contemporary philosophical methods and aims.
Published 1972
Binding of book is intact. Slight foxing on front and back covers, with creases, stains, and scratches. Pen markings on back cover. Slight foxing on spine. Moderate tanning and some foxing on top, fore, and bottom edges. Slight foxing on insides of covers with pencil writing. Slight foxing on certain pages. Pages are clean of annotations. Slight tanning around margins of pages.
Condition: Good